Neighbors of San José de las Lajas capture an alleged thief

Neighbors of San José de las Lajas capture an alleged thief
Neighbors of San José de las Lajas capture an alleged thief

This Friday night an alleged thief was captured who was trying to rob a house in San José de las Lajas, Mayabeque province.

The complaint was published by Cuban opposition figure Albert Fonse, who highlighted that the subject tried to enter the home of the grandmother of one of his nephews, however, they caught him in flagrante delicto and beat him while waiting for the police to arrive.

“This brazen attempt last night to rob my little nephew’s grandmother’s house, they caught him in the act and gave him what he deserved, while the police arrived,” the publication reads.

The alleged thief goes by the name of Michel, 51 years old and in addition to being a thief, he is one of the scumbags who was selling dog meat, and he is free because he was released on bail.

At the time the man was caught by local residents, he was with another man who fled.

It is worth noting that, due to the blows the man received, he had some wounds on his body, which is why in the images some blood stains appear on his hands and on the wall on which he is leaning.

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This crime adds to the wave of crimes that are occurring on the island and that remain unpunished due to the lack of interest in protecting the population on the part of Castro officials.

This is happening on the island, while the Castro leadership shouts around the world that Cuba has the best police in the world, in an attempt to hide its inability to provide security to the population, which has left a balance of increased rates. crimes, and multiple violent deaths.

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